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Simple elegant contemporary chic designs in venues that are standing out in more ways than one. Our Niccolo Kitchen, Tea Lounge and BAR 93 are all located at 93rd Floor providing guests and residents with impressive views across the city scape and Xiang River. Our meticulously designed Roma and Mila...

Short-haul tours provider “55 km” announced that it has received tens of millions of yuan in its angel round of financing, backed by SoulLink Asset, Eagles Fund and Huadan Angel.
55 km started out as a consumer-facing short-haul tours platform and designed distinctive itineraries for domestic trav...

Over the next four years, Hyatt plans to double its presence in China with 60 hotels and 22,000 more rooms in the pipeline, representing nearly one-third of Hyatt's global development pipeline.
Hyatt opened its first hotel in China in 1969 and today has grown to 58 hotels, seven brands and more tha...

Wanda Group on Monday confirmed that it has agreed to sell two of its tourism units to Sunac China for 6.28 billion yuan (USD 902 million), after denying an earlier report.
The agreement came after “friendly negotiations” with Sunac, a statement posted on Wanda’s website said. Wanda also agreed to ...

A financing platform under HNA Group is offering investors air tickets rather than cash as repayment, the latest sign of the financial stress the Chinese conglomerate is under despite a slew of asset sales.
Shenzhen-based Qianhai Air & Shipping Exchange that sells wealth management products to reta...

The Chinese business travel market has become the biggest in the world in recent years and stands to continue its growth as the country’s secondary and tertiary cities become better connected to the rest of China.
Cities like Zhengzhou, Chongqing, and Chengdu are experiencing greater business growt...

Chinese travel giant Ctrip has announced a partnership with pioneering London on-demand ground transport start-up Splyt to provide bookability through the agency’s app.
The world’s second largest online travel agency said its customers will be able to instantly book a ride without having to downloa...

About 40% of the rooms in the territory's three-to-five-star hotels have been fully booked as at Friday, three days before China's week-long holiday starts, according to online booking websites including Agoda.com and Expedia. That compares with 80% at roughly the same time last year. Hotels are cha...

Chinese residents born after 1990 are fueling a surge in international travel, with a preference for local experiences, independent accommodations and long-haul destinations.
Researchers of Hotels.com found Chinese millennials spent 80% more on travel between May 2017 and May 2018 than they had in ...

On September 5, Helsinki Marketing, a marketing company owned by Finland's capital, Tencent and Finnair signed a cooperation agreement to make travel information more accessible for Chinese tourists through their phones.
Helsinki mayor Jan Vapaavuori said that the behaviors of Chinese tourists in H...

Raystar Hotel Guangzhou

Raystar Hotel Guangzhou is located in the Tianhe district of Guangzhou, adjacent to the Olympic stadium and the Tianhe software park. The expo center is three kilometers away and the Canton Fair complex is five kilometers from the hotel.
The hotel features 110 air-conditioned guestrooms, equipped with complimentary high-speed internet access, cable televisions, international direct-dial telephones, in-room safes, mini-bars and hair dryers.
The hoptel property includes banquet rooms, conference facilities, a business center, an on-site restaurant and tennis courts. Parking is also available.
Raystar Hotel Guangzhou welcome you!